WALTER ASHBY LOVE OBITUARY Reprinted with Permission © Amarillo Globe-News
NEW WAVERLY - Walter Ashby Love, 93, died Friday, November 29, 1996.
Memorial services were at 10:00 a.m. Sunday, December 1, in Reeves Forest Lawn Funeral Home Memorial Chapel with Dale Cowell officiating.
Mr. Love was born in Lincoln County, Meeker, Oklahoma In 1915, his family homesteaded in Baca County, Colorado. He graduated from high school in 1925 at Grand Junction, Colorado. He moved to Modesto, California in 1926, and to Idaho in 1928.
He returned to Palisade, Colorado in 1931, and moved back to Idaho in 1935.
He married Mildred Nell Young in 1936 at Kootenai County, Idaho.
In 1941, he began working for C.O. Stocker, doing work for Phillips Petroleum. He was transferred in 1946 to the gasoline plant as a crane operator. He was elected chairman of the gasoline department of Local No 351 International Union of Operating Engineers and served two terms. He also served 20 years as the Democratic chairman of Precinct Eight.
He retired from Phillips in 1968 and traveled with his wife for ten years. They moved to New Waverly in 1995.
Survivors include his wife; three daughters, Lotus Cowell of Houston, Laura Rios of Amarillo and Marynell Young of Huntsville; a brother, Harry Love of Wenatchee, Washington, eleven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
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